Mephedrone as a fertiliser

Roots.

Member
This is just a quick suggestion has anyone tried or considered Mephedrone as a fertiliser if so what have you found? This may be expensive but if it works it could double the size of your plant?
Just a thought
Roots:eyesmoke:
 

DST

Well-Known Member
Did you miss your appointment at the chemists this morning?? j/k.

I would not dream of putting man made garbage like this near my plants to be honest. One of the main uses of Methadone is to treat people with dependancies on opioids which I am sure you are aware of, and we all know that doesn't work!!! unless you work for the goverment.

In all seriousness, I would not even know why the chemical formula for it would be beneficial to plant growth either so on a scientific level I have no idea, I just think it's a bit of a costly and strange thing to feed a plant. I am sure you can buy it from people leaving chemists who have kept it in the mouths and spat it back into something (edit: most peeps are forced to take their sub's at the chemist due to the large resale of methadone by junkies), but I wouldn't want to risk giving my ladies hepatitis as most people with rogers rabbits also have this problem as well.

Good luck with it if you do ever try it. I hope your plants don't end up in rehab!

Peace, DST

oh, and thanks for the giggle, much appreciated;)
 

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
think the OP is talking about mephedrone as opposed to methadone

Mephedrone, also known as 4-methylmethcathinone (4-MMC), or 4-methylephedrone, is a synthetic stimulant and entactogen drug of the amphetamine and cathinone classes. Slang names include M4, meph,[5] drone,[6], Miow Miow[7], and MCAT.[8] It is reportedly manufactured in China and is chemically similar to the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. It comes in the form of tablets or a powder, which users can swallow, snort or inject, producing similar effects to MDMA, amphetamines, and cocaine.
to answer your question... NO...

the stuff was sold AS plant fertilizer for legal reasons... it is not actually a fertilizer as far as I am aware.. I think it was also sold as bath salts too.. as it was not legal for human consumption...
 
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